Story type: Students
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Ingrid Dudink awarded Centennial Scholarship
Congratulations to PhD student Ingrid Dudink who has been awarded a Centennial Scholarship 2020 from Graduate Women Victoria.… Read more
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Congratulations 2020 SCS 3MT Competition final winners
Congratulations to our PhD students who presented their exceptional research at this year’s Hudson Institute/SCS Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition final on Friday, 12 June.… Read more
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Reproductive health three minute thesis winners announced
Following a very successful CRH 3MT competition held via zoom last Wednesday, 20 May 2020, the prestigious judging panel, including Prof Jock Findlay, A/Prof Peter Stanton, Dr Tracey Edgell, Dr Rukmali Wijayarathna and Ann Scott, announced this year’s winners were… Read more
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Two bros, no lab, but a laptop and a microphone
Ben Amberg and Mikee Inocencio are, in their own words, “two bros who met while doing PhDs”.
When COVID-19 hit, the friends found themselves, like many of us, in a whole new world in lockdown without their daily banter.… Read more -
Presentation of the inaugural Daniel Wilson Metafit PhD Scholarship
We are pleased to announce that the inaugural recipient of the Daniel Wilson Memorial PhD Scholarship is Alice West—who, thanks to tremendous fundraising efforts, will have her research costs fully covered over the entirety of her 3–4-year study in stomach cancer.… Read more
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Uncovering hidden challenges in treating pelvic organ prolapse
Hudson Institute scientists have demonstrated a two-step stem cell-based bioengineering approach in a pre-clinical model for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP).… Read more
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Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School raise ovarian cancer funds
A group of 26 students from Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School have fundraised to create the school’s inaugural Early Career Ovarian Cancer Research Travel Award, which has been awarded to Hudson Institute’s own Dr Amy Wilson.… Read more
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Brittany Croft receives prestigious award in California
For her cutting-edge study that sheds more light on how a baby’s sex is determined, PhD student Brittany Croft has received a top international accolade.… Read more
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Door to science opened for nine young women
Nine young women from secondary colleges in Melbourne’s southeast participated in a two-week immersive program at Hudson Institute that was funded as part of a concerted effort by the federal government to increase the number of women in science.… Read more
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Giving little lungs a fighting chance
For every 4000 babies born, one baby will be born with lungs so underdeveloped that they will die soon after birth, or, if they survive, they will face lifelong neurological and respiratory problems.… Read more